How to Be a Better Time Manager With Your "To-Don't" List
We’ve all heard of, and some of us actually use to-do lists. They help us focus on our daily priorities, better manage our time, and increase our productivity. Using these lists gives us an added benefit. We experience an endorphin rush, a ping of happy hormones when we cross off a completed task.
To-do lists are great, but have you considered making a to-don’t list? In the article, 12 Things to Put on Your “To-Don’t” list Today, Marina Khidekel, editorial director at Thrive Global suggests adding to this list, “what you don’t actually need in your life, and which areas you can scale back on. The items on your to-don’t list are the tasks you should avoid for the sake of your focus, performance, and well-being.” Below are several to-don’ts Marina shared from the Thrive Global community:
Thrive Global Community’s To-Don’t List
Don’t finish a book or movie you don’t enjoy
Don’t do tasks that can be delegated
Don’t work late all of the time
Don’t go to every social event you’re invited to
Don’t spend time with negative people
While my to-don’ts still reside in my brain, there are time management and productivity to-don’ts in addition to the ones mentioned above that I have on my internal list.
Linda’s To-Don’t List:
Don’t check my email when I first wake up
Don’t let my priorities always come last
Don’t show up late without letting the person know I’m running behind schedule
Don’t automatically say “yes” to a request without considering if it’s feasible given my current schedule and commitments
Don’t make an appointment without entering it on my calendar
Don’t return from vacation, shopping, or the day and not put away my things
Don’t leave the house without my watch unless it’s a no-watch-day
Don’t worry about things that may never happen
Don’t work continuously without taking water, bio, nature, or snack breaks
Don’t wish away time
Don’t rush through life
As I develop my to-don’t list, I’ll continue to add ideas. Do you have a to-don’t list? Do you see a value to creating one? Even if you haven’t made a list yet, what single item would you include? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Join the conversation!